USB flash drives are NAND-type flash memory data storage devices integrated
with a USB (universal serial bus) interface. They are typically small,
lightweight, removable and rewritable.
==> SIO2USB, by ABBUC Regional Group Frankfurt / Main
The SIO2USB Interface is a peripheral device that can be attached to an ATARI
8-bit computer using the SIO-Bus. It emulates one or more ATARI Floppy-
Drive(s) and does not require any special drivers or Operating-Systems, it is
fully compatible with all ATARI DOS Systems and extensions. Because the
device is connected to the SIO-Bus, it is not necessary to open or modify the
ATARI. The device is powered by the SIO-Bus and does not need an external
Power Adapter. The data are stored on standard USB Mass Storage Devices (USB
FLASH Drives) as ATARI-Imagefiles (ATR or XFD) on a standard FAT filesystem.
SIO2USB features:
o Can boot an ATARI 8-bit Computer without physical Floppy Drive
o Emulation of up to 3 (virtual) Disk drives simultaneously
o Simple device, attached to SIO-Port, no modification of computer necessary
o Mixed operation of real Floppy and SIO2USB possible
o Fully compatible with all ATARI DOS and OS and all ATARI compatible
extensions
o Storage of ATARI-Imagefiles on standard USB FLASH Drives
o Configuration of the device by built-in keys and LC-Display or
configuration program on the ATARI
o Built-in Real Time Clock (RTC)
o Power supply for the device and USB FLASH Drive from SIO-Bus
o Updated SIO2USB Firmware can be applied from within the ATARI (no
additional device or computer required)
o Updates available via Internet (USB FLASH Drive) or direct from the ATARI
(real Disk Drive)
http://home.arcor.de/grasel/sio2usb_e.htm or
http://home.arcor.de/grasel/sio2usb_d.htm

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